UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA.  I 

LOS  ANGELES  Y 

SEP  23  1952 

LIBRARY 
GOVT.  PUBS.  ROOM 

Edition  of  May  24, 1911. 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture, 

DIVISION  OF  PUBLICATIONS— CIRCULAR  No.  17. 
JOS.  A.  ARNOLD,  Editor  and  Chief. 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C.,  May  4,  1911. 


PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  OFFICE  OF  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS. 

NOTE. — Application  for  publications  In  this  list  should  be  made  to  the  Editor  and  Chief  of  the 
Division  of  Publications,  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  €.  The  editions 
of  some  of  the  publications  are  necessarily  limited,  and  when  the  supply  is  exhausted  and  no  funds 
are  available  for  procuring  additional  copies,  applicants  are  referred  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  who  has  them  for  sale  at  a  nominal  price,  under  the  law 
of  January  12,  1895.  Applicants  are  urgently  requested  to  ask  only  for  those  publications  In 
which  they  are  particularly  interested.  The  department  can  not  undertake  to  supply  complete 
sets,  nor  Is  it  allowable  to  send  more  than  one  copy  of  any  publication  to  an  applicant. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 
REPORTS. 

Report  of  the  Director  for  the  year  1889. 

Same,  1891.  Same,  1897.  Same,  1903.  Same,  1908. 

Same,  1892.  Same,  1899.  Same,  1904.  Same,  1909. 

Same,  1893.  Same,  1900.  Same,  1905.  Same,  1910. 

Same,  1895.  Same,  1901.  Same,  1906. 

Same,  1896.  Same,  1902.  Same,  1907. 

BULLETINS. 

[In  applying  for  bulletins  the  name  of  the  office  as  well  as  the  number  of  the   bulletin  should 
be  given,  as  "Office  of  Experiment  Stations,  Bulletin  No.  4."] 

Bul.      4.  Lists  of  Horticulturists  of  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  the 

United  States,  with  an  outline  of  the  work  in  horticulture  at  the  several 

stations. 

10.  Meteorological  Work  for  Agricultural  Institutions. 
15.  Handbook  of  Experiment  Station  Work:  A  Popular  Digest  of  Publications 

of  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  the  United  States.     1893. 
22.  Agricultural  Investigations  at  Rotharnsted,  England,  During  a  Period  of 

Fifty  Years.     Six  Lectures  Delivered  Under  the  Provisions  of  Lawes 

Agricultural  Trust. 

25.  Dairy  Bacteriology. 

26.  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations:  Their  Object  and  Work. 
42.  Cotton  Culture  in  Egypt. 

80.  The  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  the  United  States. 

103.  The  Evolution  of  Reaping  Machines. 

106.  Results  of  Investigations  on  the  Rothamsted  Soils. 

112.  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  Foreign  Countries. 

173.  Corn-harvesting  Machinery. 

191.  Tests  of  Internal-combustion  Engines  on  Alcohol  Fuel. 

93549—11 


CIRCULARS. 

[In  applying  for  rliviiliir-.  ii.  wt-ll  a*  the  iniii:'  .rculnr  »li>i\ild  be 

•  i  illii-r  nf   K\|HTiiiu-n:  •••iilur  NM.  11."] 

Circ.  11.   Rule- for  Naming  Vegetables.    Reportof  Committee  of  Experiment  Station 
HorticultartetB. 

19.   Experiments  \v  ith  Fertilizers  on   Fruits  :iml  Vegetable*  to  Stmly  tin-  Feed- 
in  u'  Capacitie-  of  tin-  Plant*)  and  the  Variations  Dm-  t<>  tin-  Action  .  • 
till/' 

•xejmlus). 

30.  IVnnaiuMit  Elements  in  Experiment  Station  Work. 

33.  Civil  Service  in  the  Department  of  Agriculture. 

44.   Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  the  United  States. 

56.  Constitution  «>f  tin-  A~-ori.iti.m  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and 
Experiment  Stations,  as  amended  at  the  Seventeenth  Animal  Convention 
of  the  A.-sMciation,  Washington,  1).  C.,  Novemlx-r  17-19,  1903. 

68.  Federal  Legislation,  Regulations,  and  R  \lUngs  Affecting  Airricultural  Col- 
leg<-.-  an-1  l'.\]ii-riiiu-nt  Stations. 

70.  Publications  of  tin-  Office  of  I  .\|.eriint'nt  Stations  from  its  Organization  to 

.hi m- .SO.  1906.     Revised  K-lition. 

71.  Report  of  the  Coinmii tee  on  Experiment  Station  Organization  and  Policy. 

[Pre.-enteil   to  the  Association  of  American  Agricultural   Colleges  ami 
Experiment  stations,  Baton  Rouge,  1906.] 

82.  Report  of  Committee  on  Station  Organization  and  Policy.     [Presented  to 
the  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment 
tion^-.  Washington,  190S.] 

DOCUMENTS. 

[In  applying  for  documents,  the  name  of  the  office  as  well  as  the  number  of  the  document  should  be 
given,  as  "  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,  Document  No.  404."] 

Doc.    404.  American  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations. 

406.  The  Legislative  Career  of  Hon.  Justin  T.  Morrill. 
503.  Report  of  Section  on  Entomology. 

505.  Report  of  Section  on  Mechanic  Arts. 

506.  Address  of  President  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 

and  Experiment  Stations. 
512.  Range  Improvement  and  Administration. 
573.  Address  of  President  of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges 

and  Experiment  Stations. 

•"S74.  Tuske._ree  Normal  and  Industrial  Institute  and  Experiment  Station. 
592.  Excellences  and  Defects  of  Existing  Legislation  for  the  Control  of  Insect 

and  Fungus  Pests. 

680.  Address  of  the  President  of  the  Association  of  American  Agricultural 

Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations. 

681.  Memorial  Address  of  President  W.  L.  Broun. 

754.  ExjH-riment  Station  Men  in  the  Dual  R61e  of  Instructor  and  Investigator. 

1029.  Experiment  Station  Work  with  Peaches. 

1210.    Forestry  in  Nature  Study. 

1345.  List  of  Station  Publications  Received  by  the  Office  of  Experimei,- 
lions  during  January,  1911. 

1352.  List  of  Station  Publications  Received  by  the  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions during  February,  1911. 

1360.  List  of  Station  Publications  Received  by  the  Office  of  Experimeii- 
tions  during  March,  1911. 


SEPARATE   REPRINTS   FROM  THE  YEARBOOK. 

[In  applying  for  reprints  the  number  of  the  separate  should  be  given:  "Yearbook  Separate  No.  175.J 

Ybk.  Sep.  175.  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  the  United  States. 
Sep.  292.  Some  practical  Results  of  Experiment  Station  Work. 
Sep.  326.  Macaroni  Wheat. 

EXPERIMENT  STATION  WORK. 

[These  bulletins  appear  first  in  large  editions  in  the  regular  Farmers'  Bulletin  series 
of  the  department,  and  then  in  smaller  editions  with  consecutive  paging  and  index, 
as  listed  below.  In  requesting  copies  volume  and  number  should  be  given,  as 
"Expt.  Sta.  Work,  Vol.  II,  No.  1."] 

Vol.    II.  Nos.  1  to  20,  with  index. 

III.  Nos.  1  to  20. 

IV.  Nos.  1,  2. 

FARMERS'  BULLETINS. 

[In  applying  for  Farmers'  Bulletins  the  number  of  the  bulletin  should  be  given,  as  "Faamiers 

Bulletin  No.  35."] 

F.  B.    35.  Potato  Culture. 

44.  Commercial  Fertilizers:  Composition  and  Use. 

48.  The  Manuring  of  Cotton. 

56.  Experiment  Station  Work — I. 

65.  Experiment  Station  Work — II. 

69.  Experiment  Station  Work— III. 

73.  Experiment  Station  Work — IV. 

77.  The  Liming  of  Soils. 

78.  Experiment  Station  Work — V. 

79.  Experiment  Station  Work—  VI. 
81.  Corn  Culture  in  the  South. 

84.  Experiment  Station  Work— VII. 

87.  Experiment  Station  Work— VIII. 

92.  Experiment  Station  Work— IX. 

97.  Experiment  Station  Work — X. 
103.  Experiment  Station  Work — XI. 
105.  Experiment  Station  Work — XII. 
114.  Experiment  Station  Work — XIV. 
119.  Experiment  Station  Work— XV. 
122.  Experiment  Station  Work— XVI. 
133.  Experiment  Station  Work— X  VIII. 
144.  Experiment  Station  Work— XIX. 
149.  Experiment  Station  Work — XX. 
162.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXI. 
169.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXII. 
186.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXIII. 
190.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXIV 

192.  Barnyard  Manure. 

193.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXV. 
202.  Experiment  Station  Work— XX  VI. 
210.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXVII. 
222.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXVIII. 
225.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXIX. 
227.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXX. 
233.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXX  I. 
237.  Experiment  Station  Work— XXXII. 


I      1',.  1M».    K\periiii.-nt  Station  \V..rk-X\XIII. 
L'-M.    r.xprrim.'iit  >tation  \Vnrk-X.\XIV. 

;>eriinent  Stati-.n  \Vi.rk-XXXV. 
262.  Kxperiment  Station  Work— X  XXVI. 
Kxpi-riiM.Mit  Stution  Work— X  X  X  V  1 1 . 

270.  Modem  OoovsniencM  for  the  I  arm  Home. 
L'7:;.   Kxprrii.H-Mt  station  W..rk— X  X  XVI 1 1. 

276.  Experiment  Station  Work— X  XXIX 

277.  The  Use  of  Alcohol  and  Gasoline  in  Farm  Engines 
281.  Experiment  Station  Work— XL. 

296.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLI. 

303.  Corn-harvesting  Machinery. 

305.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLI  I. 

309.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLIII. 

316.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLI  V. 

317.  Experiment  Station  Work— XI.  V. 
320.  Experiment  Station  Work— XL VI. 
329.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLVII. 
334.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLVIII. 
342.  Experiment  Station  Work— XLIX. 
353.  Experiment  Station  Work — L. 

360.  Experiment  Station  Work— LI. 
366.  Experiment  Station  Work— LII. 
374.  Experiment  Station  Work— LIII. 
381.  Experiment  Station  Work— LIV. 
384.  Experiment  Station  Work— LV. 
388.  Experiment  Station  Work— LVI. 
405.  Experiment  Station  Work — LVII. 
412.  Experiment  Station  Work— LVIII. 
4l!».  Experiment  Station  Work — LIX. 
425.  Experiment  Station  Work — LX. 
430.  Experiment  Station  Work— LXI. 
435.  Experiment  Station  Work— LXII. 

AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION  SERVICE. 
BULLETINS. 

Misc.  Bute.  Nos.  1  and  2.  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Association 

of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations.     1889. 
Bui.  7,  16,  20,  24,  30,  41,  49,  65,  76,  99,  142,  153,  164,  184,  196,  212,  228.     Proceed- 
ings of  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Association  of  American  Agricultural 
Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations.     1891-1938. 
127.  Instruction  in  Agronomy  at  Some  Agricultural  Colleges. 
139.  Special  and  Short  Courses  in  Agricultural  Colleges. 

195.  Simple  Exercises  Illustrating  Some  Applications  of  Chemistry  to  Agricul- 
ture. 
204.  School  Gardening  and  Nature  Study  in  English   Rural  Schools  andj  in 

London. 

220.  Secondary  Agricultural  Education  in  Alabama. 
-'M.  College  Extension  in  Agriculture. 

233.  Organization  Lists  of  the  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations'in 
the  l'nite'1  State-.  1910. 


CIRCULARS. 


Circ.  32  (revised).  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Methods  of  Teaching  Agriculture. 
[First  Report.] 

40.  Land-grant  and  Other  Colleges  and  the  National  Defense. 

42.  A  German  Common  School  with  a  Garden. 

49.  Secondary  Courses  in  Agriculture.  (Seventh  Report  of  Committee  on 
Methods  of  Teaching  Agriculture. ) 

60.  The  Teaching  of  Agriculture  in  the  Rural  Common  Schools.  (Ninth  Re- 
port of  the  Committee  on  Methods  of  Teaching  Agriculture.) 

69.  A  Four- Years'  College  Course  in  Agriculture. 

77.  A  Secondary  Course  in  Agronomy.  (Eleventh  Report  of  the  Committee 
on  Instruction  in  Agriculture. ) 

90.  Normal  School  Instruction  in  Agriculture. 

91.  Secondary  Education  in  Agriculture  in  the  United  States. 

93.  Organization,  Work,  and  Publications  of  the  Agricultural  Education  Service , 
97.  Institutions  in  the  United  States  Giving  Instruction  in  Agriculture. 

100.  A  Secondary  Course  in  Animal  Production. 

106.  The  American  System  of  Agricultural  Education. 

111.  Federal  Legislation,  Regulations,  and  Rulings  Affecting  Agricultural  Col- 
leges and  Experiment  Stations. 

DOCUMENTS. 

Doc.  572.  Report  on  Graduate  School  of  Agriculture. 

575.  Graduate  School  of  Agriculture  as  a  Means  of  Improving  the  Pedagogical 

Form  of  Courses  in  Agriculture. 
577.  Military  Instruction  in  Land-grant  Colleges. 
678.  Instruction  in  Agriculture  in  Land-grant  Colleges  and  Schools  for  Colored 

Persons. 

682.  Mission  of  the  Land-grant  Colleges. 
706.  The  American  System  of  Agricultural  Education. 

710.  Description  of  Exhibit  of  Colleges  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts  and 
Experiment  Stations,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1904. 
790.  How  Much  Teaching,  if  Any,  is  it  Desirable  that  a  Station  Worker  Should 

Do? 

803.  Progress  in  Agricultural  Education,  1904. 
930.  Progress  in  Agricultural  Education,  1905. 

968.  Institutions  in  United  States  Giving  Instruction  in  Agriculture. 
1025.  Progress  in  Agricultural  Education,  1906. 
1132.  Progress  in  Agricultural  Education,  1907. 
1218.  Progress  in  Agricultural  Education,  1908. 
1301.  Agriculture  as  a  First- Year  Science. 
1311.  Progress  in  Agricultural  Education,  1909. 

SEPARATE  REPRINTS  FROM  THE  YEARBOOK. 

Ybk.  Sep.  233.  Some  Problems  of  the  Rural  Common  School. 

Sep.  382.  The  Use  of  Illustrative  Material  in  Teaching  Agriculture  in  Rural 
Schools. 

Sep.  445.  Training  Courses  for  Teachers  of  Agriculture. 
FARMERS'  BULLETINS. 

F.  B.  385.  Boys'  and  Girls'  Agricultural  Clubs. 

408.  School  Exercises  in  Plant  Production. 

409.  School  Lessons  on  Corn. 
423.  Forest  Nurseries  for  Schools. 


FARMERS'  INSTITUTE  AND  EXTENSION  WORK. 
BULLETim 

Bui.    79,   Farmery'  Institute-:   History  and  Status  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
110,  P.M.  i:s.  r«».  !»;.'«,  182.  I'.'1'.  'Ji::.  ami  L"-'.").      I'roc.-edinir-  "t  the  Animal  Meet- 
•  <i  tin-  Ameriraii  Assuciat ion  of  Farmers'  In>titut»-  Workers.     1901-1909. 
]:;."»    re\  -.slution  Ki-latinir  to  Fanners'  Institute-  in  the  United  States. 

1  •">•">.   Agricultural  Instruction  fur  Adults  in  the  British  F.mpiiv. 
lii:;.    Agricultural  In -tin  -ti.iii  for  Adult*  in  < 'i-nt  mental  < '.  •untri'  -. 
166.  Course  in  Cheese  Making  for  Movable  Schools  of  Agriculture. 
174.    History  of  Farmers'  Institute-  in  tin-  United  St;: 
17s.  Course  in  Fruit  Growing  for  Movable  Schools  of  Agriculture. 
200.  Course  in  C'ereal  Foods  and  Their  Preparation  for  Movable  Schools  of 
Agriculture. 

CIRCULARS. 

Circ.     72.  Report  of  Committee  on  Extension  Work,  1905-6. 
7">.  Report  of  Committee  on  Extension  Work,  1906-7. 
79.  Form  of  Organization  for  Movable  Schools  of  Agriculture. 
99.  Farmers'  Institutes  for  Young  People. 

105.  List  of  State  Directors  of  Farmers'  Institutes  and  Institute  Lecturers. 
109.  Agricultural  Fair  Associations  and  Their  Utilization  in  Agricultural  Edu- 
cation and  Improvement. 

DOCUMENTS. 

Doc.    539.  Proceedings  of  the  Seventh  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  Association 

of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  1902.     Part  I. 
540.  Same,  Part  II. 
568.  Farmers'  Institutes  in  the  United  States. 

636.  Proceedings  of  the  Eighth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  Association 

of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers,  1903.     Part  I. 

637.  Same,  Part  II. 

711.  Farmers'  Institutes  in  the  United  States. 

804.  Annual  Report  of  Farmers'  Institutes,  1904. 

931.  Farmers'  Institutes  in  the  United  States,  1903. 

1011.  Form  of  Organization  for  Farmers'  Institutes. 

1133.  Farmers'  Institutes  in  the  United  States.  1907. 

1179.  Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  American  Association  of  Farmers'  Insti- 
tute Workers,  1908. 

1219.  Farmers'  Institutes  in  the  United  States,  1908. 

1312.  Farmers'  Institutes  in  the  United  States,  1909. 

FARMERS'  INSTITUTE  LECTURES. 

Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  1.  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Milk. 
Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  2  (revised).  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Potato 

Diseases  and  Their  Treatment. 
Fanners'  Institute  Lecture  No.  3  (revised).  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Acid 

Soils. 

Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  5  (revised).    Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Silage 

and  Silo  Construction  for  the  South. 
Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  6.  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Essentials  of 

Successful  Field  Experimentation, ' 


Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  7.  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Roads  and  Road 
Building. 

Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  8.  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Farm  Archi- 
tecture. 

Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  9.  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Tobacco  Growing. 

Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  10.  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  the  Production 
and  Marketing  of  Eggs  and  Fowls. 

Farmers'  Institute  Lecture  No.  11.  Syllabus  of  Illustrated  Lecture  on  Wheat  Culture. 

FOOD  AND  NUTRITION  INVESTIGATIONS.  • 
FOOD  OF  MAN. 
BULLETINS. 

Bui.    29.  Dietary  Studies  at  the  University  of  Tennessee  in  1895. 

31.  Dietary  Studies  at  the  University  of  Missouri  in  1895,  and  Data  Relating  to 

Bread  and  Meat  Consumption  in  Missouri. 

32.  Dietary  Studies  at  Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  in  1895. 

35.  Food  and  Nutrition  Investigations  in  New  Jersey  in  1895  and  1896. 

37.  Dietary  Studies  at  Maine  State  College  in  1895. 

38.  Dietary  Studies  with  Reference  to  the  Food  of  the  Negro  in  Alabama  in 

1895  and  1896.     Conducted  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Tuskegee  Normal 
and  Industrial  Institute  and  the  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of 
Alabama. 
40.  Dietary  Studies  in  New  Mexico  in  1895. 

44.  Report  of  Preliminary  Investigations  on  the  Metabolism  of  Nitrogen  and 

Carbon  in  the  Human  Organism  with  a  Respiration  Calorimeter  of  Spe- 
cial Construction. 

45.  A  Digest  of  Metabolism  Experiments  in  which  the  Balance  of  Income  and 

Outgo  was  Determined. 

52.  Nutrition  Investigations  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1894-1896. 

53.  Nutrition  Investigations  at  the  University  of  Tennessee,  1896-1897. 

54.  Nutrition  Investigations  in  New  Mexico  in  1897. 

55.  Dietary  Studies  in  Chicago  in  1895  and  1896. 

63.  Description  of  a  Respiration  Calorimeter  and  Experiments  on  the  Conser- 
vation of  Energy  in  the  Human  Body. 

66.  The  Physiological  Effect  of  Creatin  and  Creatinin  and  Their  Value  as 
Nutrients. 

71.  Dietary  Studies  of  Negroes  in  Eastern  Virginia  in  1897  and  1898. 

75.  Dietary  Studies  of  University  Boat  Crews. 

84.  Nutrition  Investigations  at  the  California  Agricultural  Experiment  Station, 
1896-1898. 

89.  Experiments  on  the  Effect  of  Muscular  Work  upon  the  Digestibility  of  Food 
and  the  Metabolism  of  Nitrogen.  Conducted  at  the  University  of  Ten- 
nessee, 1897-1899. 

91.  Nutrition  Investigations  at  the  University  of  Illinois,  North  Dakota  Agri- 
cultural College,  and  Lake  Erie  College^  Ohio,  1896-1900. 

101.  Studies  on  Bread  and  Bread  Making  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  in 

1899  and  1900. 

102.  Experiments  on  Losses  in  Cooking  Meat,  1898-1900. 

109.  Experiments  on  the  Metabolism  of  Matter  and  Energy  In  the  Human 
Body,  1898-1900. 

116.  Dietary  Studies  in  New  York  City  in  1896  and  1897. 

117.  Experiments  on  the   Effect  of  Muscular  Work  Upon  the  Digestibility 

of  Food  and  the  Metabolism  of  Nitrogen.     Conducted  at  the  University 
of  Tennessee,  1899-1900. 

121.  Experiments  on  the  Metabolism  of  Nitrogen,  Sulphur,  and   Phosphorus 
in  the  Human  Organism. 


8 

Bu).    126.  Studies  on  the  Digestibility  and   Nutritive  Value  of  Bread  at  the  I'ni- 

v.-r>ity  of  Mimic.-ota  in  1900-1902. 
rj'.i.   Dietary  Studies  in  Boston  and  Springfield,  Mass.,  Philadelphia,  1'a.,  and 

Chicago,  111. 
132.  Further  Investigations  Among  Fruitarians  at  the  California  Agricultural 

Kxpcriment  Stations. 
136.  Experiments  on  the  Metabolism  of  Matter  and  Energy  in  the  Human 

Body,  1900- WIL'. 

141.   Experiments  on  Losses  in  Cooking  Meat,  1900-1903. 
143.  Studies  on  the  Digestibility  and  Nutritive  Value  of  Bread  atthe  Maine 

A-rimltiiral  Kxperiment  Station,  1899-1903. 

149.  Studies  of  the  Food  of  Maim-  Lumbermen. 

150.  Dietary  Studies  at  the  Government   Hospital   for  the  Insane,    Wash- 

ington, D.  C. 

152.  Dietary  Studies  with  Harvard  University  Students. 

156.  Studies  on  the  Digestibility  and  Nutritive  Value  of  Bread  and  of  Macaroni 
at  the  University  of  Minnesota,  1903-1905. 

159.  A  Digest  of  Japanese  Investigations  on  the  Nutrition  of  Man. 

162.  Studies  on  the  Influence  of  Cooking  upon  the  Nutritive  Value  of  Meats  at 
the  rniversity of  Illinois,  1903-1904. 

185.  Iron  in  Food  and  its  Functions  in  Nutrition. 

187.  Studies  of  the  Digestibility  and  Nutritive  Value  of  Legumes  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Tennessee,  1901-1905. 

193.  Studies  of  the  Effect  of  Different  Methods  of  Cooking  upon  the  Thor- 
oughness and  Ease  of  Digestion  of  Meat  at  the  University  of  Illinois. 

202.  Digestibility  of  Starch  of  Different  Sorts  as  Affected  by  Cooking. 

223.  Dietary  Studies  in  Public  Institutions  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Balti- 
more, Md. 

227.  Calcium,  Magnesium,  and  Phosphorus  in  Food  and  Nutrition. 

CIRCULARS. 

Circ.    102.  Food  and  Nutrition  Investigations  of  the  Office  of  Experiment  Stations — 
Organization  and  Publications. 

DOCUMENTS. 

Doc.   496.  Scope  and  Results  of  Nutrition  Investigations  for  1901. 

566.  Dietary  Studies  of  Groups,  Especially  in  Public  Institutions. 

671.  Nutrition   Investigations  at  the  Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

800.  Dietaries  in  Relation  to  Hospitals  for  the  Insane. 

1027.  The  Nutrition  Investigations  of  the  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  and 
Their  Results. 

SEPARATE  REPRINTS  FROM  THE  YEARBOOK. 

Ybk.  Sep.  326.  Macaroni  Wheat. 

Sep.  454.  Food  and  Diet  in  the  United  States. 

FARMERS'  BULLETIN- 

F.  B.     34.  Meats:  Composition  and  Cooking. 

85  (revised).  Fish  as  Food. 

93  (revised).  Sugar  as  Food. 

121  (revised).  Beans,  Peas,  and  Other  Legumes  as  Food. 
128  (revised).  Eggs  and  Their  Uses  as  Food. 
14L'.   Principles  of  Nutrition  and  Nutritive  Value  of  Food. 
182.  Poultry  as  Food. 


9 

F.  B.  203.  Canned  Fruit,  Preserves,  and  Jellies:  Household  Methods  of  Preparation. 
234.  The  Guinea  Fowl  and  Its  Use  as  Food. 
249.  Cereal  Breakfast  Foods. 
256.  Preparation  of  Vegetables  for  the  Table. 
270.  Modern  Conveniences  for  the  Farm  Home. 
293.  Use  of  Fruit  as  Food. 

295.  Potatoes  and  Other  Root  Crops  Used  as  Food. 
298.  Food  Value  of  Corn  and  Corn  Products. 
332.  Nuts  and  Their  Uses  as  Food. 
363.  The  Use  of  Milk  as  Food. 
375.  Care  of  Food  in  the  Home. 
389.  Bread  and  Bread  Making. 
391.  Economical  Use  of  Meat  in  the  Home. 
413.  The  Care  of  Milk  and  Its  Use  in  the  Home. 

FEEDING  OF  ANIMALS. 

Bui.     125.  A  Digest  of  Recent  Experiments  in  Horse  Feeding. 
Doc.    583.  The  Source  of  Carbohydrates  for  the  South  for  the  Production  of  Meat. 
Ybk.  Sep.  105.  The  Needs  and  Requirements  of  a  Control  of  Feeding  Stuffs. 
F.  B.     22.  The  Feeding  of  Farm  Animals. 
49.  Sheep  Feeding. 
170.  Principles  of  Horse  Feeding. 

IRRIGATION  INVESTIGATIONS. 
BULLETINS. 

Bui.      36.  Notes  on  Irrigation  in  Connecticut  and  New  Jersey. 
70.  Water-right  Problems  of  Bear  River. 
118.  Irrigation  from  Big  Thompson  River. 

134.  Storage  of  Water  on  Cache  la  Poudre  and  Big  Thompson  Rivers. 
144.  Irrigation  in  Northern  Italy — Part  I. 
148.  Report  on  irrigation  Investigations  in  Humid  Sections  of  the  United 

States  in  1903. 
172.  Irrigation  in  Montana. 

177.  Evaporation  Losses  in  Irrigation  and  Water  Requirements  of  Crops. 
181.  Mechanical  Tests  of  Pumping  Plants  in  California. 
188.  Irrigation  in  the  Yakima  Valley,  Washington. 

190.  Irrigation  in  Northern  Italy — Part  II. 

191.  Tests  of  Internal  Combustion  Engines  on  Alcohol  Fuel. 

192.  Irrigation  and  Drainage  Laws  of  Italy. 

201.  Cost  of  Pumping  from  Wells  for  the  Irrigation  of  Rice  in  Louisiana  and 

Arkansas. 

205.  Irrigation  in  Wyoming. 
207.  Irrigation  in  the  Sacramento  Valley,  California. 

210.  Irrigation  in  South  Dakota. 

211.  Irrigation  in  Kansas. 

214.  Irrigation  in  the  State  of  Washington. 

215.  Irrigation  in  New  Mexico. 

216.  Irrigation  in  Idaho. 

218.  Irrigation  in  Colorado. 

219.  Irrigation  in  North  Dakota. 
222.  Irrigation  in  Texas. 

226.  Irrigation  Experiments  and  Investigations  in  Western  Oregoc. 

236.  The  LTse  of  Underground  Water  for  Irrigation  at  Pomona,  Ca'ifornia. 

237.  Irrigation  in  California. 


to 

CIRCULAR. 

<;?.    Investigation*  of  Irrigation  Practice  in  Oregon. 

'.'!'.    Progress  Report  "ii   KxperimentH  in  Supplemental   Irrigation  with  Small 
Water  Supplies  at  Cheyenne  ami  New  rastle.  Wyoming.  l'»n:>-l<>08. 


.    Kxperimeiit-"  in  Supplemental  Irrigation  with  Small  Water  Supplies  at 

Cheyenne,  Wyoming.  n>09. 
108.  Second   Progress  Rejort  of  (  'ouperative  Irrigation  Investigations  in  Cali- 

fornia. 

DOCUMENTS 

Doc.    44S».  Irrigation  Problems  in  1  1  oneylake  Basin,  California. 

4">o.  Feature-;  .>f  Water  KL'lit-  of  Vnl>a  River,  California. 

452.  IrriL'ati-iii  Problems  of  Salinas  Valley,  California. 

453.  Irrigation  from  San  Joacjuin  River,  California. 

45-"x  A  Study  of  Water  Rights  on  the  Los  Angeles  River,  California. 

4")ii.   Problems  of  Water  Storage  on  Torrential  Streams  of  Southern  California. 

!>•_'.    Keport  of  Irrigation  Invei-tigations  for  1900.     No.  1.     Review  of  Work. 

Discussion  of  Investigations. 

.  Report  of  Irrigation  Investigations  for  1900.  No.  2.  irrigation  on  Pecos 
River  and  Its  Tributaries.  Irrigation  in  Salt  River  Valley.  Duty  of 
Water  I'mler  the  Gage  Canal,  Riverside,  California,  1900. 

484.  Report  of  Irrigation  Investigations  for  !<»no.     No.  3.     Irrigation  Iin 

Cations  in  Nevada.  Water  Administration  in  Utah.  Irrigation  I'nder 
Canals  from  Logan  River.  Irrigation  Under  the  (treat  Kastern  Canal, 
Platte  County,  Nebraska,  1900.  Use  of  Water  in  Irrigation  at  Wheat- 
land.  Wyoming.  Duty  of  Water  in  Idaho. 

485.  Report  of  Irrigation  Investigations  for  1900.     No.  4.     Use  of  Water  in  Ir- 

rigation in  the  Yakinia  Valley.     Irrigation  Investigations  in  Montana, 

1UOO.    Progress  Report  on  Silt  Measurements. 
498.  Irrigation  in  Utah. 
54t>.  Report  of  Irrigation  Investigations  for  1901.     No.  1. 

547.  Report  of  Irrigation  Investigations  for  1901.     >o.  2. 

548.  Report  of  Irrigation  Investigations  for  1901.     No.  3. 
565.   R'-vi.-w  of  Irrigation  Investigations  for  1902. 

i>-4.  Report  of  Irrigation  Inve>ti'_rations  for  litO'J.     No.  1. 

625.  Report  of  Irrigation  Investigations  for  1902.     No.  2. 

71''.  List  of  Publications  on  Irrigation  and  Drainage,  1904. 

723.  Irrigation  Investigations  of  the  Office  of  Experiment  Stations. 

s37.  Annual  Report  of  Irrigation  and  Drainage  Investigations,  1904. 

854.  Water  Rights  on  Interstate  Streams:  The  Platte  River  and  Tributai 

Results  of  Investigations. 

855.  Water  Rights  on  Interstate  Streams:  The  Platte  River  and  Tributaries- 

Water  Rights  within  the  Sta 

1135.  Losses  in  Irrigation  Water  and  Their  Prevention. 
1221.  Review  of  Ten  Years  of  Irrigation  Investigations. 
1314.  Recent  Irrigation  Legislation. 

SKPAKATK  RKPKINT  FROM  THE  YEARBOOK. 
Ybk.  Sep.  514.  M.-thod-  of  Applying  Water  to  Crops. 
FARMERS'  BULLETIN- 

F.  B.  138.  Irrigation  in  Field  and  Garden. 

158.   How  to  Build  Small  Irrigation  I>it.-h.->. 

Prartieal  Information  for  Beginners  in  Irrigation. 
277.  The  Use  of  Alcohol  and  Gasoline  in  Farm  Engines. 


11 

F.  B.  371.  Drainage  of  Irrigated  Lands. 
373.  Irrigation  of  Alfalfa. 
392.  Irrigation  of  Sugar  Beets. 

394.  The  Use  of  Windmills  in  Irrigation  in  the  Semiarid  West. 
399.  Irrigation  of  Grain. 
404.  Irrigation  of  Orchards. 

DRAINAGE    INVESTIGATIONS. 
BULLETINS. 

Bui.     147.  Report  on  Drainage  Investigations  in  1903. 

189.  Report  on  the  Drainage  of  the  Eastern  Parts  of  Cass,  Traill,  Grand  Forks, 

Welsh,  and  Penibina  Counties,  North  Dakota. 

198.  The  Prevention  of  Injury  by  Floods  in  the  Neosho  Valley,  Kansas. 
230,  Part  I.  Report  on  the  St.  Francis  Valley  Drainage  Project  in  Northeastern 

Arkansas.     Part  I. — General  Report. 
230,  Part  II.  Report  on  the  St.  Francis  Valley  Drainage  Project  in  Northeastern 

Arkansas.     Part  II. — Bench  Marks. 
234.  A  Report  Upon  the  Reclamation  of  the  Overflowed  Lands  in  the  Marias 

des  Cygnes  Valley,  Kansas. 

CIRCULARS. 

Circ.      76.  The  Swamp  and  Overflowed  Lands  of  the  United  States. 

80.  A  Report  Upon  the  Drainage  of  Agricultural  Lands  in  the  Kankakee  River 

Valley,  Indiana. 
88  (revised).  Organization,  Work,  and  Publications  of  Drainage  Investigations. 

103.  The  Drainage  Situation  in  the  Lower  Rio  Grande  Valley,  Texas. 

104.  A  Preliminary  Report  on  the  Drainage  of  the  Fifth  Louisiana  Levee'Dis- 

trict,  Comprising  the  Parishes  of  East  Carroll,  Madison,  Tensas,  [and 
Concordia. 

DOCUMENTS. 

Doc.    845.  Report  of  Drainage  Investigations,  1904. 
1028.  Reclamation  of  Tide  Lands. 

1222.  The  Alluvial  Lands  of  the  Lower  Mississippi  Valley  and  Their  Drainage. 
1315.  Reclamation  of  the  Southern  Louisiana  Wet  Prairie  Lands. 

FARMERS'  BULLETINS. 

F.  B.  187.  Drainage  of  Farm  Lands. 

371.  Drainage  of  Irrigated  Lands. 

o 


102  698 


